Things got a little awkward during Hailee Steinfeld‘s recent Instagram Live. Yep, while the singer was chatting with her fans, one of her ex-boyfriend Niall Horan‘s new songs started playing in the background, and she was not amused!

It appeared that one of her friends put on “Black and White” — one of the tracks off the One Direction member’s latest album, Heartbreak Weather. As soon as the Pitch Perfect 2 star realized, she turned away from the camera and said something to her friend that viewers couldn’t hear, but it definitely appeared that she was scolding him. She then turned back towards the camera and laughed awkwardly.4

While Hailee Steinfeld was promoting her new song, “I Love You’s” on Instagram Live, Niall Horan’s “Black And White” suddenly started playing in the background.

Yikes! As fans know, rumors first started swirling that the “Slow Hands” crooner and the 23-year-old actress were dating back in February 2018, after they were spotted getting pretty cozy at a Backstreet Boys concert. And when they were photographed smooching in August 2018, fans of the couple got all the confirmation that they had been waiting for. But they unfortunately called it quits in December of the same year, and after they went their separate ways, it definitely didn’t seem like they ended on great terms. Why? Well, Hailee seemingly shaded the pop star multiple times on her Instagram Stories, and she even allegedly called him a narcissist! Ouch.

Niall seemingly wrote a bunch of songs about the relationship on his new album, and one of them — a tune called “Still” — he even alleged that he was still in love with the brunette beauty.

“I’m standing here with you, just trying to be honest / If honesty means telling you the truth / Then I guess we lost our focus / And it’s killing me that we could go to war like this / But I’m standing here with you, just trying to be honest / If honesty means telling you the truth / Well, I’m still in love with you,” the lyrics read.

The 26-year-old even seemingly confirmed that the “Starving” songstress definitely knows the tracks were inspired by her.

“Oh, I’m sure. Yeah, I’m sure,” he said when asked if the person who the songs were based off of knows. “But I think I’ve covered all angles of the relationship from everyone’s point of view, which is good. I mean, it’ll probably still sound really selfish, but my idea when I was writing them was that it was written from other people’s angles and stuff. But listen, it’s all good. It’s all good now.”